The band will skip the ceremony in November, prioritizing scheduled tour dates in Australia over the Los Angeles event.
Iron Maiden will not attend their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony this fall. The band has conflicting tour dates in Australia during the November event in Los Angeles.
Manager Rod Smallwood confirmed the decision in a statement. He noted the band accepted the honor on the clear condition that their live commitments would take precedence. “The fans always come first and that the shows will of course go on,” Smallwood said.
The induction ceremony is scheduled for November 14th, which falls directly between Maiden’s Australian tour stops. The choice reinforces a long standing principle for the group, placing the immediate experience of their audience above industry recognition.
Their absence frames the induction as an institutional acknowledgment of a career built relentlessly on the road, rather than an event requiring their participation.
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